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RICHARD’S
Grand March
Not like Sherman’s March to the Sea, which brought desolation and ruin
to every home; but a March, the Music of which will most assuredly
light, nd your pocket with Saved Pence, and bring pleasure to every House¬
hold.
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1,319 dozen Men’s White and Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs (fast colors) at 39c.
per dozen.
320 dozen Lhildren’s White and Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs, (fast colors)
at 31f to 65c. doz.
283 dozen Towels, assorted styles, at 54c doz.
209 dozen Towels, assorted styles, beaut ful borders, 67 to 97c doz.
284 dozen Towels, assorted styles, beautifu' borders, at $1.16 to $2.87 doz.
933 dozen Men's Brown and Striped Half Hose, at 374c doz.
977 dozen Men’s Brown and Striped Half Hose, at 49‘to 55c doz.
894 dozen Men a: d Women’s Hose and Hal H- se at 621 to 75c doz.
943 dozen Men and Women’s Hose and Half Hose, varied styles, at 97c to $2,374
32 bales Best Domestic Plaids at 7 to 8c
57 bales Granitevi le 3 4, 7-8 and 4 4 at Factory Prices.
27 cases Standard Prints, at 4, 41, 5, 5] to 51c.
26 cases Kentucky Jeans at 9, 10, Ilf, 14, 18} to 21c
5 cases Dicky. Maryland. Cassimere at 49c.
16 cases White and Red Wool Flannel at Ilf to 321c.
2,000 pounds Ba 1 Sewing Thread, best, at 27c.
21 cases Gray, Silver and White Woo 1 Blankets, from 67c up.
Georgia Plaids, Twills, Bunch Yarn, Knitting Cotton, Ac.
We merely give you the above that you may form an idea of the IMMENSITY
of this Large Stock.
OE NOTION DEPARTMENT
Is the largest in the city, or as large as any in the South, carrying EV«
ERY THING.
Best Needles, 774c per thousand. Pins in packs at 34c.
Suspenders, 824c per doz. on up. Pens, 36c gross, worth 50c.
Thousands of Little things that we can’t now think of, such as Pen Pa¬
per, Ornaments, Envelopes, Glues, Polishes, Buttons, Thimbles, Bindings, all styles Beads"
all kinds of Brushes, Combs, Threads, &c., Ac.
We have Four Floors crowded to their utmost capacity to carry this
Large ba=\ment. Stock besides running Double Packing and Shipping Rooms in the
A T RETAIL L
This is what the Ladies want to hear about. We told them some Eve¬
nings since in the “News” of some things we had and were receiving, and since
that time our place has been crowded. We are always glad to se? vou
Come again. As you enter our vast Bazaar of Fashion, with its Shining Sea
of Beauty, you are attracted by our h
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Dress Goods Stock!
in stacks and piles on the lett. U > you know that we are selling a very
Pretty Brocaded Goods at 6}c ; beualiful colors. Think of it!
As you pass farther down your eye is met by those Elegant Flannel Suit¬
ings at 25 to 72 1 2o, 22 12 to 64 inches wide; then the beautiful Jersey
Cloth, Ridzimas, Tricott, Heavy Black Silks, Colored Silks, Satins. Velvets, Blood,’
the richest in the South, comprising all the new shades, such as Ox
Mandarine, Ac., with all the Novelties in Lace3, elegant Chenille Fringes—
Bror ze, Jet, India Ink, Silver and Burnt Silver Buckles and Leather Clasps
to trim with
liiii Qoods
We have the Finest in the South. Easiest prices.
In S tsli and Neck Ribbons, We beat the World. Notions and Hand B igs.
You can spend an hour in this department and never miss the time.
HOSIERY, GLOVES, ETC.
We always had the reputation of keeping the mo3t Stvlish Goods in this
line. Its now up to its full standard, embracing all the Novelties.
Cloaks.
Jerseys 0
Ask the salesman to show you elegant througn this department. ’Tis a perfect
reat to go tthrough and see those Sealskins, ranging in prices as high
as 890.00. We commence our Cloaks, in Ladies’sizes, from 97 "l -2c. up, and
elegant J fseys at 82.50.
Crum Cloths, PJats, &c.
W*' have added to this department Mats and Dior Rugs—start at 87 l-2c
up, 36 inches long; Oil Mats, 471-2c. up; Crumb Cloths, 80 75 to 812.
DEC3”ATi¥£ A^T. — Nothing can be more attractive than our Pretty
Pic;ure Counter. We are selling thousands.
There are many thousands of Little Things we are selling that we would
gladly call your attention to if we had the space. 4 ou notice we have already
filled two columns and the half has not been told. Come to RICH-iHD’S
CORNER and see if all we have said is true and get our Prices; then vou
have nothing place, to regret only the when sorrow your of neighbor others will tells you of shadow the BARGAIN’S she
got at our cast a over you.
MARKED ATTENTION PAID TO EVERT CUSTOMER.
V. RICHARDS & SON.
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FOK HA UK BY
J.W.DAKACOTT
“No,” said Mrs. Shoddy, “I don’t
care ho much because I never had any
children; 1 never likeel children.
yon know. Bnt I shonld like
to have one, so that I could have a nurse
in a lace cap to take care of it when I go
to the sea shore. It’s so stylish, you
know.”— Chicago Inter-Ocean.
MACHINERY DEPOT
W. »T. POLLARD,
Manufacturer and Manufacturers' Agen*
—MANUFACTURER OF—
W.J. Pollard’s Champion Cotton Seed Feeders and Condensers.
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SMITH’S HAND POWER COTTON and HAY PRESSES
GENERAL AGENT FOR
Grain Threshers and Separators and Agrieu’tural Implements
Fairbanks & Co’s Standard Scales, Etc.,
Talbot & Son’s Agricultural, Portable and Stationary Steam Engines and Boilers
Saw Mills, Grist Mills Etc.
& G. Cooper, & Co’s Traction Engines. Portable and Agricultural Engines
Watertown Agricultural P ortable & Stationery
S2-EAM ZA GIJVZS, ,SA WMIlZS, file.
GOODAL & WATER’S WOOD WORKING MACHINERY.
W.L.B RADLEY'S Standard F ERTILIZERS.
THE DEAN STEAM PUMP K RE r RI.E’S VIBRATING CYLINDER STEAM
ENGINES OTHO'S SILENT GAS ENGINES. MA¬
CHINERY OE ALL KINDS.
Belting Packing Brass Fittings, Iron Fittings, Iron, Pipe, Rubber Hose and
Everything that can be used about Machinery.
Acme Pulverizing; Harrow and Clod Cruaher
TOOLS OF ALL KINDS.
Hancock Inspirators, Etc.,
Finaly I desire to make the Machine Business a complete success and we hav»
to guarantee to furnish everything wanted in that
line on as Reasonable terms as any
house in the country.
MY STOCK IS THE LARGEST AND MOST VARIED
Of any house in the South.
My connection with some of the largest Manufactories in the Uuited States
gives me superior advantages for furnishing the BEST AND MOST RELIABLE
WORK FOUND AN WHERE.
W. J. Pollard.
731, 734 and 736 Reynold* Street,
A.ugusta> Ga-
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J. V, ANDREWS, Agt., CrawfordvUie.
mch 16 ly
Cl^AW FO^DAThMv ilOTEI,,
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IS now prepared to receive and entertain tlie public in the best business and most portion com¬
fortable manner, The house is convenient, to the Post oHice and
of the town, the rooms are large and well furnished, the table, is supplied Commer¬ with
tne best the market atiords, and my Waiters are polite and attentive.
cial travelers will find a commodious sample room at their disposal.
s CHARGES MODERATE
in connection with the Hotel is a first class Livery Stable, whore vehicles
and Ft-1> lOor-tes can tie had at any time.
aa’88 ly.
Brown’s Clobe Hotel.
Agusta, Georgia,
RATES $2.00 and $2 50 PER DAY
1.0CATKD IN THE CENTRE OF THE BUSINESS PORTION OF THE CITY.
B. F. BROWN, Manage^
s. H. MYERS,
(SUCCESSOR TO MYERS & MARCUS)
----JOBBER 11ST
©tv Joojs', j\fotiorb hud 'llo.tiiciy,
Boots, Shoes, Hats and Clothing
rpHK undersigned would resnectfullv inform the merchants of Taliaferro and
I adjoining mint counties, unequaled that his by FALL U.at Stock has i, ever nowb^-ng been brought received to and this in market. priow
and assort is any establishment ol
A special feature of my business is the a
—W H O L E 8 house
boot shoe and hat
from D Grids, N >Tion« »nd oth’r D moments In
Entirely distinct my y
chasers to examini our stock before pureja-uig e sevu..e.
S. H. MYERS, 286 and 288 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
Mar-30 '82-1 y
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E. LIEBSCHSR’S
BOTTLING WORKS
Corner Jacirsm and Ellis Streets, AUGUST A, GA.
I "5S the je
bu.i.«, » facilities .ea ... ...
iS'S^ ta X‘ T iS'a KSlkSYi.-bTu.prEi, TO ORDER.
CINCINNATI LAGER BEER IB H AHB 1-8 KEGS.
m ed 15 1^ ssssi is Mia b?st in cae m*rk»t and rec imai *nd > l hignly f >r l/s lead
Hstt ' r especially by of leading paysiciaa*, ft- o by a urea nun.
qualities, so <me our
U ■ns
miKaTyouwhi ot patronage. I remain, a 'air^ Ri. Ah M. L that LiLi, vou will kindly
ive me a share your
LltBSCHERj Aus^sta, Ca.
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